hereto
/hɪˈrɛtəʊ, ˈhɛrɪtəʊ/Definitions
1. adverb
used to indicate that the following clause or statement applies to the matter at hand or refers to something previously mentioned
“He claimed he was innocent, and hereto, the evidence supported him.”
2. adverb
used to indicate that the following clause or statement refers to a matter that has been previously discussed or mentioned
“The lawyer began her argument, and hereto, she cited several precedents.”
3. noun
a document or record, especially one that is an official statement or declaration
“The treaty was signed and a copy of it, hereto, was distributed to all parties involved.”
4. noun
a clause or statement that refers to something previously mentioned
“The judge read the verdict, and hereto, he explained the reasoning behind it.”